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PAGE TEN NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS % hildre Mrs, afternoot H sic day | W. E. Perry and son, nd Mrs. F. E. Dav zhter, Frankie, and Ford Le all of Bismarck, 3 1 M Est of Lucile Gu Christmas F eld Friday Dept. Santa Claus Is Near 1 Primary Dept. Holly Wreath Drill—Six girls of the termediate Dey Songs—Little Town of Bethleher While Shepherds wateh their flocks A Intermediate Dept t Play "Miss Molly” zh S School Chr program will be held os ureh Sunday Dec, 26 body invited. Sunday R. home nionths cholson has returned to hi in the timber after sever absenee which he spent It is hoped oon again be y duties yremost sheep sr Township, spent few days recently at the W. B, coner home in ‘oln township, Arthur Nichol | with rel, are runnin wood from the Henry Mills and Mrs. doe Mills of Emmons county calle the Nicholson home Satur noon dohn Becknall, is ext these days guinea pigs. The building in style and will cost the ble about building when aceommod, pigs. Word Jobn Ha Glenewen, th she had ompleted will bh n for about 100 yui f snow on the ground, but she is enjoying the seenery und expresses much respect for the people of the little town in which they live Lucile Buckley is rapidly improv- ing after being ill at her home for the last two weeks, Nicholson was busy recently doing some fancy trimming to John Richter’s residence. Norman Stewart and Claud Houser dressed a bunch of choice turkeys for Mrs. Annie Smith Tuesda; Stewart and Mr. Houser Mr, splayed of a, rare variety as first class| sl turkey dréssers. Mrs. with » very painful accident recently. While ¢ ig water from the well she sli and fell, breaking her ankle. She was immediatly taken _ to # Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Ander- son was formerly Miss Edith Mc- Donald of Missouri township. John R. Stewart had the misfor- tune of getting stalled on the road Sat y while mceaving to Bisma: Hi 1s compelled to leave his by the roadside and ride back with a meighbor, Mr. Stewart took a team and brought his car home, se eured some repairs and soon had l@ machine ready to go again. x Stewart sold a dressed hog to R. Nicholson Monday. Mr. Ste art delivered the pork to Mr. Nichol- ¢ winter quarters. jas program will be held church Friday even- , A big crowd is looked time is expected. got stalled in * Alex Anderson of Magnus met} on the o. assisted Mr 3 on the ros being conducted by Rey. Malmquis he Swedish Luth- eran church along as well a vellan eous shower we » home of Mrs. Henry ho of Miss Mildred will be come a bride the Christ holidays Owing to the roads weather many of those H a out of town were u , The presen Baldwin whi hools Friday h was roge brought ork for two Erickson, teacher of the The wh high ere Hele choul for urned am Guptill new soon and hey leave us Fall r Atk ruest the » Cotton, he who ne ere he went t Mrs. Arno Wi y friend to know eld t under the n Fun club dof Le ogether for vi the econd lof the kind giver Braddocl ’ morning t unable to get until some time pb who spent the with her moth- =pftal, returned are marek ho: son came up from Napo- afternoon and remained Monday noon, pr morning and evening on His text for the morning x” and in the eve- | of Hope” or “the until both cy.” He will preach | ning and evening, While in Braddock s the guest of Mr. and Mrs./ Reid and two from Detroit, y for an and Mrs. 5 Zellme Reid was formerly Mis Esther '. Hibbe of Bismarck made an official call to Braddock Monday. He left for Kintyre Wednesday. Cliff Stickny is reported quite ill very ill at his home here. has installed a new Gordon MacLachlan arrived day noon from the Lake of the Woods country to spend the winter here. He motored.as far as Fargo, but was forced to ledve his car there and came the rest of the way by train. He says that although the snow is about 30 inches deep on the level in that cpuntry, they are keeping the main ils open in order that cars may be Wm. Wilton was a passenger to Bismarck Wednesday, returning home Thursda J. D. McCusker spent Sunday with home- folks at Hazelton. Mr. Erick Juhola drove him over with the sled. It must have recalled way-back mem- ories for Mac to have a real old-fash- ioned sleigh ride once more, probably, “sore back,¥ too. Charlie Swanson was host to a real dance put on Saturday night over the pool hall. i The many. friends of Mr. and Mrs. Don Tracey of Linton were, indeed, very sorte hear of their great Joss im thé burning of their hotel and extend their sympathy to them. Mr, Mrs. Wm. Manni ne Arey surprised their home _ fol! ere Saturday when bai 8 returned from ‘Washington, where they spent several eae jefe Manning was formerly al Baxter spent layne home from Stew-|the week-end in Bismarck the guest and Mrs, George Smith. morning a baby Ir. Mrs. Wm. Blessman. morning. slong’ [edith was’ mass in Goose Lake ‘The two" Fling their j baskets in double xtended visit at the | req this week and John Schaefer is also | Tues- | irl wag at the home ¢ Mrs. d. We st put on Joeal agent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ena a NN TN I OR tion of presents being the main fea of Mr. with her brothe tena Springs Friday to spend the holi with her Saturday dinn Iso had a. party y_ enjoyed by all. affles were served Wolt, Ir. to bring whieh was now there, and Kenneth John- uto stock nd will Power's during engine the mp in un and broke flooding the high school, left ry. ¢ paren The N. P. painting crew are here epainting the interior of the depot. Lew Savers left for Jamestown ork ne. ‘aph ed to Mrs. ere fudge by Hanson Bla f Valley was-a the home of Me: Son, de home of Bucke Bune: Saturday for their homes in The Hero For Whom Cheering. Never. En ee EAR RECORD WITH BROGANS New; York, Dec. 24——-(NEA)—John Thomas, star negro high jumper of Public School No. 9, recently won his event in the city-wide competition A good time wi | Ported. ~_ | | e Orrin Lee famiy were Sunday | ‘guests at the R: J. Elliott home. | Fred Saville, who has been em- : ployed on a farm near Driscoll this| here and then went after the inter- | fall, returned home Saturday, scholastic record. He missed it by |. Armos Nieberg was kicked by aja fraction of an inch. When he horse last week and is unable to at-| stepped up to receive his prize the tend school, judges found that instead of wearing Mp, and Mrs. Ernest Saville and| regulation rubber or light jumping | Roanmer:, children Visited at the | shoes, he had on a big pair of army * , ‘ayne Baxter home Sunday. rogans. % _germererererererere Py ‘ aws e Greetings arta We-extend to all a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year HARRINGTON’S Rarber and Beauty Shop uly aes Aor that men stride across the i ER SE ry ee | ome toe i und Vening, Minn. | ; the acelaim of the i igh School | Ole Hills of Bucke s been as- | EOE ter Little; hike ene ied del egy Bat, Settle ede h school stud AVE been | sisting Bert Ber with carpenter! jopsing into oblivion. But Santa} Tom Flannagan wag in Bismarck a the past week with practi- | work home in Wiser. | Claus strides on and on; there is no} few days on account of the storm ye'l the Christm » in| Miss Martha Molbert who is at-|death for him; there is no ending |had lace week, ; to the ‘ gular school meas ten ine ue es Ah eee r e cheers for him which pour Arthur and Robert Solberg wete in Several s were absent. the} cently visited her people here. outhful hearts each year at et t part of the week because of the Mr. Ole Bunes, Sr. ped on his} tied aes if voli a old, don’t An CAERAL SHY 8 BORINGER EMCEE wonton onde porch, falling backwards and strik- urself young again in’ the i i The sale of Christmas seals closed | ing his head on. the running board NUR horel Mrs, Ra: Widger visited, with Mes. rd und reached school at 9 o'cle Grammar Room h grade will begin Quite a littl “Our ” neth Johnson, ting his head d shoulder. of Westford oculist in Bismarek | Mrs. Hen ry nsulted an man was a business call- the ‘Bob Hackman home near on Saturd el Anderson of Dawson i siting niles, f Dawson, as the roads were almost |motored down from Mandan Satur- mpassable, making a distance of 30 ny Naughton | ty | Emil Johnson ealled at the home of sister here, Mrs, Ken-!C. A, Johnson Tuesday. Ed.-Widger called at the home of |Tom Flanagan Thursday. Mrs. Olaf Lundin was in the capi- tal city Saturday. She went in with {Mr. anf Mrs. Alfred Burkhardt. | ,, Chas. A. Johnson called at home of }Hugo Solberg hep 7 Ed. Widger was in Bigmarck Satur- day on business. | Nobel Carlson is staying a couple foff{ days with his sister, Mrs. Joe i Fiseher. Lester Johnson visited with Paul \Carlson Sunday. F | “Abel Johnson went to Bismarck {Sunday to attend, the Penetcostal meetings. . Mrs. Olaf Lundin is jiaving a few idavs at the home of Bill Miller of They have a new little son jat their home. | Arnold. | Arthur Small was in. the capital city Saturday. Abel Johnson called at the home of C. A. Johnson Saturday. Wild Rose‘ 1: Lloyd Gosney, who has been haul- jing his hay in off the prairie near Dawson returned home Wednesday. | | Lee Saville: froze his fect gzite infully on his way home from school in Braddock Friday. | Miles Stanton spent the week-end ; with the home folks near Braddock. It is reported that Fred Fackler day; otherwise there has been no motor travel on the roads. around here. The Lloyd Gosney children were |absent from school several days due to cold weather and snowdrift: The Misses Avis Carlisle and Helen ; Brownawell, who are attending high school in Bismarck, are expected 4 ; home Wednesday: to spend thg hol is on hand and, | Owen MeKee who is attending Si.|Hugo Solberg Wednesday on. busi- | dare wiht thee pens 8s ° * been very much | Joh in St. Paul, arrived | ness. ; Misses Helen Erickson and Helen t ~*~ ested in here to spend the holidays | Chas, A. Jchnson went to the Eng-|Skramstad were doing their Christ- ee |) im eighth inte s strom coal mine Thursday after a|mas shopping in Braddock finished the Civil W Lee is a week-end | load of coal. Nels 7 jompson, who rving’ as. es rs Path, cHCAnaLhEs at the “A. E. Bell home. Hugo Solberg helped Ed. Widger|a juror in Blemarek, came home the | Pool » and Mrs, W. A. Eddingficld| butcHtr Saturday, latter part of the week, but expects reetin a 'p from 1% miles northest of Tap-| | The farmers around here were all|to return for duty again Tuesday. Ves w= to town Saturday by way|busy hauling hay und straw after| A number of our young: folks. at- = e seventh grade geography ¢ * ~ 1 study of Europe. one shed studying! From the ~ re weather the ° = the attend. H " y Peaeehieh Leaueual Mae Tire Store = 5 y's attendance was the lowest with ~ 12 present and two absent { of Value = | Primary Room . = ? We had a great e week, due to the cold oe bad roads, A number of us finished our doll, hammocks this week und some of us began sewing on our cloth kitties. | We stuff them with paper. \ We finished a study of “The Madon- na of the chair,” made picture fram ind each of us had a copy of t picture to put in our frames. ‘The Third grade boys and girls have | made pretty red and green Christmas | Bryant Baker visi grade for three days, He was an e who were away from hom: at} ecent blizzard and was forced to : in tow! Our sand table has been a Christmas scene. We ha’ village of bright colored houses em bedded in snow, and surrounded by | jevergreens. Old Santa is on his w to the village with his reindeer ;. W ish to take this opportunity | | to thank all those who gave so sen- | erously toward the finances of the, Christmas tree. The finances were a/ We hope that you were | th the program and the success. |pleased wi tree. Braddock school closed Tuesday | night after the program for a two | | |weeks vacation, Schoet will begin | Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1927. > | The Christmas program presented in the high school gymnasium Thurs-, evening, drew a large crowd und | was successfully carried out. The first part was beautiful and inter-; esting due to the tact in which the ‘lower grades showed themselves, and |was songs pantomimed, the songs | being “While the Shepherd's Watch- led Their Flocks,” “Away in a Man- | “Joy to the World” and “Silent | Night Next on the program was a Christ- mas play presented by the second and third grades, the name being “Serooge.” After that there were three or four numbers by the pri- mary band, this consisted entirely of first, second, third and fourth grades. In all 30,members, fifth and sixth grades entitled “The Christmas Guest.” After which came entation of the candy bags and Presents by Santa Claus. The high school pupils were seated -in the balcony and contributed a number of songs which were al: Pantomimed, The evening ty tly enjoyed by everyone. 'riday evening the members of feel departed for the Tappen News Mr. Jenings and isel_ gave a party to their in the gymnasium, distribu- came a play presented by the] Merry Christmas and . _ Happy ‘New Year CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES CO. MONSON'S = ‘ = TRESERVICE = @ 3 # Teieiaioiaisieies PPT GGG BiSiBi8i0i04 Hetelerareterereratarererereterereiereiaveieiere! 4 66 M erry Christmas Everybody”, =e